The editors of the HIV/AIDS glossy
Positively Aware are turning to their readers to produce a
snapshot of what it's like be HIV-positive in America.
The magazine is asking readers to take
a photograph on Wednesday, September 21 for consideration in its
second annual A Day With HIV In America photo layout to appear
online, in its November/December issue and at the U.S. Conference on
AIDS, which takes place November 10-13 in Chicago. (A promotional
video for the photo contest is embedded in the right panel of this
page.)
“We're asking all Americans affected
by HIV to share with all of us an image of their life with HIV,”
Positively Aware Editor Jeff Berry said. “Their vantage
points captured over a single day will create a rich photographic
tapestry of hope, strength and support that will help tear away the
stigma of living with HIV in America today.”
Photos must be submitted at
ADayWithHIVInAmerica.com
no later than Monday, September 26 for consideration.
Positively Aware is published
bi-monthly by the Chicago-based non-profit group Test Positive Aware
Network.